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Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021
October are thought to have exacerbated the second Covid wave in Greece. Wednesday saw the first mass
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Surge linked to Delta variant causes jitters about tourism, return to school
PoliticsGreek Politicsdischarges. Monday saw 141 new hospital admissions, while occupancy of non-ICU Covid beds reached 18 pct
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PM relies on patchwork of measures to keep Covid at bay as jab uptake flags
PoliticsGreek Politics. Thursday saw just under 76,000 shots administered, only a third of which were first doses. While 4.7
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PM cautious about extending compulsory vaccinations
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy saw this summer as the perfect opportunity to advance with its reform programme amid weak
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Retail index rises another 15 pct in May from 2020 lows
EconomyMacroeconomyand supermarket sales were up by 3.3 percent. No retail category saw any decreases, while the main
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Govt ploughs on with reform bills as politicians' wealth declarations draw attention
PoliticsGreek Politics. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis saw this legislative activity as a way of signalling to voters
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ECB clears banks after stress tests, approves change to DTCs as momentum builds
EconomyBankingcapacity. The adverse scenario for Greece saw growth deviating from the baseline by close to 15 pct
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Stock taking: Where is the Greek economy now?
Agora(which has incurred reforms and saw its wages fall)? We hope that we are simply mistaken about
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Crunch time nears for health system as Covid surge meets staff suspensions
PoliticsGreek Politicsin daily infections on Tuesday, with 4,608 new cases. Wednesday saw a further 3,273 new cases and 42
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About-turn over ministry post undermines impact of PM's reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politics. The latest reshuffle saw five ND deputies join the government and three leave. This influx of lawmakers
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